Just a quesion. Does anyone think that the fact that the breeder bred for color "white" and not for health is a reason is why this poor baby is like this? And why would anyone breed a white "Yorkie". It does not fit into the AKC or the Brewier standard. This pup should be fix and never bred even if it did not have health issues. And then the fact that it can not be registered except maybe by the ACA or another like that. |
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This is taken from the YTCA website: An Important Note About Color in Yorkshire Terriers By Gale Thompson The most distinctive characteristic of an adult Yorkshire Terrier is its long blue and tan silk coat. A puppy is born black and tan, but the only recognized colors for adults when registering with AKC are blue and gold, blue and tan, black and gold, or black and tan. The AKC Breed Standard and YTCA Code of Ethics do not recognize any other color dogs than noted above. This includes all gold, born blue, liver (also known as red or chocolate), and parti-colors. One of the reasons for avoiding breeding "off-colored" Yorkies is because it could be a genetic defect that may affect the dog's health. Some health problems can include, but aren't limited to, severe skin problems, allergies, total hair loss and in some cases long-term illness and/or death. A responsible breeder will not intentionally breed for undesirable traits. On very rare occasions, a breeder will have a puppy born with a color anomaly. That puppy should undergo careful health screenings before being placed in a spay/neuter (non breeding) home. A breeder should certainly never promote these deviations as being desirable or rare. There are many issues that potential Yorkie owners need to study before purchasing their dog. We hope you will read the helpful information at this web site and make an informed decision. It could very possibly save you aggravation, disappointment and expense. We wish you the best of luck in your pursuit of a happy, healthy Yorkshire Terrier. Yorkshire Terrier Club of America |
I am sorry but I have to comment on that. The AKC does recognize and register parti colored yorkies. |
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Oh excuse the my wording... The A.K.C. does register the parti colored Yorkshire Terriers and the does allow the offspring to be registered also. |
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I hope this poor puppy goes to a home where someone will take care of it.:( |
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What a depressing thread. I would sure like to know what has happened with this poor puppy. :( |
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The OP never returned after the day she started this thread. :( |
I agree this thread is depressing.. I've been watching to see if this pup would be put back up for sale if she was returned, so I do hope that since she hadn't maybe the breeder choose to treat this poor pup rather than trick someone else but who knows. |
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Sure wish the YTCA was a bit more specific in their statement and would indicate that skin problems, allergies, total hair loss and long term illness are conditions seen in blue born yorkies; I've heard of no other off colors displaying those types of issues. But maybe the writer of those statements wasn't as "informed" about the facts, as they should have been. KCS is a condition seen in dogs (including yorkshire terriers) and isn't linked to coat color (as far as I know). |
To me, that article is trying to discourage people from the intentional breeding of different colored yorkies. |
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If the article were changed to include all other off colored yorkies, like BLACK AND TAN and SILVER AND GOLD, instead of targeting just a few of the off colors, and in addition they would state that the health issues they've listed are normally seen in blue born yorkies, I feel these changes would make their article more accurate and less biased. The point of my post was to say that the OP's pup's condition, isn't a coat color related problem. :) |
And my point is that the article made sense to me....totally! :) |
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